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Extremely overgrowth in property

Reported in the Other category anonymously at 13:05, Wed 14 January 2015

Sent to Auckland Council 32 sec later.

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Hi there, When the owner wanted to sub-partition the land so that he could profit from it, one of his highlights was that he promised the residents that he will maintain and upkeep the native tress and surroundings well. Looks like its only verbal EMPTY promises as the there is extreme overgrowth and weeds propagating all over the property. Please act on it asap and due to the extreme dry weather, a fire could destroy all the native bush around it. Is it just a wild notion (and i certain hope its not true) that this might just be a possible option the owner want "mother nature" to do so he could profit further from sub-partitioning the land? Isn't there a legal case ongoing and would the occurence of a fire impact the case if there are no longer native trees left in the property? Can provide a photo if you reply to this notice. Regards Ethan
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